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Yeah, I think Corey is the untrustworthy one. Geez I thought lawyers, whatever side of the court they're on, are 'officers of the court' and have certain responsibilities as well as perks. I guess that's unless you have connections.

I'm the "other" voice. The IT guy should have been fired a long time ago. His disclosure concerning the Z trial was but a single item in a long list of offenses the SAO detailed in the letter telling him he was fired.

Having said that, I find nothing wrong with Fate allowing the SAO until now to issue his termination notice.

It looks to me like the "long list" of prior misconduct was a few petty discrepancies that they used to bolster their decision. It is clear from reading the entire letter that there was really only one reason that they fired him: he revealed their corruption. Mr. Kruidbos should hold his head high. I hope he lands in a better place.

SDN, clearly, then, "Meritorious Service" which warranted any amount of a raise in this economy is part and parcel of the "long list of offenses the SAO detailed in the letter telling him he was fired."

That and Skidmark's remarks are yet more risible actions in this Moscow show trial.